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Mr Anderson is a passionate piano player who has been recognised for his own work with disabled children.

Now, he and his daughter are both terminally ill - and the pressure keeps coming.

Mr Anderson is a keen piano player. (9news)

He said he stayed up every night watching Pamela to make sure her oxygen didn't run out, and said he hadn't had a hot meal in years.

His woes are compounded by a $22,000 credit card debt he claims his ex-wife left him with.

But here, at last, is some good news.

Thanks to some truly generous support, Mr Anderson has had a $22,000 debt waived and has a year's worth of free meals. (9news)

A Current Affair took Mr Anderson's story to NAB, and they agreed to help.

The banking giant decided to waive Mr Anderson's entire debt.

An outpouring of community support also meant Mr Anderson could finally enjoy a hot meal.

WIlfred Anderson has been recognised for his work with disabled children. (9news)

Dietlicious gave the family a year's worth of meals that can be easily heated in the microwave.

An NDIA told A Current Affair they had tripled Pamela's funding in recognition of the substantial support she required.

"We will continue to work with the family to identify appropriate support arrangements in line with Ms Anderson’s NDIS plan, noting that the family have changed providers over time," the spokesperson said.

However, they said they were not a service provider and it was up to Mr Anderson to find an appropriate service for his daughter.